Most Valuable Promotions was co-created by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, and the pair has made massive strides in the combat sports world. MVP promoted the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight, which took place in November 2024 and broke all kinds of records.
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The Paul vs Tyson fight broke the record for the most live-streamed event in sports history, and now MVP is returning to Netflix for another historic fight card.
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will run it back for a third time, and they headline a fight that contains an entire main card made up of title fights. With the landmark event taking place as the first all-female card at Madison Square Garden, Bidarian spoke to Newsweek Sports about the upcoming event.
With Katie Taylor taking on Amanda Serrano, streamed live on Netflix, what kind of records can this event break?
“Well, look today, the countdown episode dropped of Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano on Netflix, live globally. It’s a 60-minute piece that’s unbelievable. You have to watch it and look next week, there’ll be a few records that are going to be broken, assuming everything moves forward, three undisputed championship fights in one night never has happened before. Right? 17 world titles on the line, a record by far for the sport of boxing. Never happened before.
“21 if you include the ring belts in terms of women’s sports, highest payday for any individual female athlete for an event, tournament, season, etc, on the field, inside the ring. So when you look at Ronda, Rousey, Serena Williams, any WNBA player who played an entire season, or one Wimbledon, etc, they will have a record. July 11. Taylor and Serrano, the two athletes, will make more money than the Champion and the runner-up of the Wimbledon women’s on July 12. Men’s on July 13. It’s an epic moment for women. It’s an epic moment for boxing.”
This is the first all-female card in Madison Square Garden history. Correct? How does it feel to put on such a landmark event like this?
“In 2022, Taylor and Serrano became the first women boxing or MMA to headline Madison Square Garden. Now they’re back three years later, and they’re bringing an entire army of other world-class athletes with them, all women. So it’s super exciting. We’re super grateful to Madison Square Garden, which has believed in women’s boxing from day one, and we’re looking for a record-setting night. We’re excited.”
The main card features all title fights. I mean, how difficult was it to pull that off?
“The main of the prelims is an undisputed championship, right? First fight, unified championship on the main card. Second fight, unified championship. Co-main, undisputed, main, undisputed. How difficult was it? Obviously, it takes time, patience, partnership, right and open-mindedness. Shout out to the WBO, WBC, WBA, and IBF for working with us to make this happen.
“But above all, shout out to the fighters. Right? Because the fighters have to want to create these opportunities. I constantly make the example that the UFC had Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall both under the same umbrella. No barriers to making the fight happen other than one thing: the fighters wanting to do it. And so we’re in a situation where we have a great relationship with the women within this sport, and so we present them opportunities.”
MVP is constantly attempting to evolve the fight game. I mean, how much further can you absolutely take this?
“I think, look, we’re just getting started, right? We’re less than four years in, and the fact that we’re in the same conversation as the top promoters in the sport, the fact that fans online are. For you know, putting us down versus the UFC is pretty amazing for a company that’s four years old when that other company is 40 years old, right? So we see a lot more to come. We’re excited about the opportunity within women’s boxing. We’re excited about where Jake’s career is going, and we’re excited that we’re doing our second fight on Netflix before any promoter does a fight on Netflix, and we’re looking to do more with them and other partners as well.”
Let’s say Taylor wins decisively. Will there still be a fourth fight?
“No. I mean, if I think Katie Taylor wins decisively, then the demand won’t be there, right? If Katie Taylor had won the first two fights decisively, we wouldn’t be having this conversation. Right now, you’re asking yourself, why would I want to talk to a guy who’s putting on a fight for the third time that we already know the outcome to? So, no, I don’t think there’ll be a fourth fight.”
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“I can’t tell you how incredibly proud I am, Jake Paul and MVP are to be a part of Holly’s career. At this stage. I was fortunate enough to be at the UFC when she joined. I was fortunate or unfortunate enough to be there when she knocked out Ronda Rousey the way that she did, and became the most successful athlete, male or female, in history, at the top of sports right now. Bo Jackson, not Deion Sanders, not anyone professionally has done what she’s done to win championships at the top level of two different sports…
“And I’m just hoping, hoping that if everything works out right, she’s fighting for a championship by the end of the year, which will be such a monumental moment for sports for her at age 43 to come back to this sport, a Hall of Famer already, and to have the opportunity to win a title again.”
To watch the entire interview, watch the video above. Watch Taylor vs Serrano exclusively on Netflix on July 11.
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